Food article



I July 28,1931. D. G. HOLIBAUGH ,2

FOOD ARTICLE Filed Nov. 12, 1928 Inventvr 2. jair'zaugl B j Attorney I pthe food article with a food loser-t within the Patented July 28, 1931 vv UNITED "sTA hammer c. nomnaucn, or mm'anaroms. m'maxa r001) Aa'ncLEApplication filed November 12, 1928. Serial no. 310.796.

The present invention pertains broadly to. improvements in the class ofinvention known as food compounds,'and more specifically the ame relatesto a novel 'food article in the form of a roll orbun. The existance ofhollow rolls or buns in which food fillingslmay be place d is admittedlyold'in this art, and what the )resent invention attains through its moreimportant object is the provision of a- 10 .011 or bunof hollowconstruction,- and of such improved construction as to permit theapplication ofcondiments to the filling after the filling has beenplaced in the roll.

Another very important object is to provide a hollow food article ofthis character in which the filling will be retained againstflipping'through one end-thereof WlllCh is a disadvantage prevalent inrolls of this nature now being produced.

In the drawlngs wherein like reference characters indicate like parts: v

Figure 1 represents a pers ecti've view of fil ling therein.

Figure 2'also represents a perspective view 2 of the roll showing afood. filling deposited therein, and the edge portions of the splittedpart of the roll separated to permit the application of condiments tothe filling.

tional view of the'improved food article- Referring to the drawingswherein like numerals designate like arts, the invention consists of aroll prefera ly of the, elongated.

variety. This roll is desi ated byv numeral 1 and is formedlongitudinally and for the major portion of its length. with a pocketFigure 3 represents a longitudinal secedge portions 6f the roll at thelongitudinally extending portion of the slit may be sep arated fordeposit ng in the manner shown in Figure 2. Suitable condiment may beapplied to the filling after which the edge portions of the roll areagain closed in abutting position. While eating the filled roll, the

same is to be preferably held 'with the openclosed end of the roll endup so that'the and prohibit will serve to support the filling anydisplacementv thereof.

Obviously the glst of this invention may i be applied'to various shapedfood articles of;

anymgredient composition without depart- 1 tion as claimed.

Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire tosecure .byLet- V ters Patent is:--' y I An article of food comprising,-a tubular roll split longitudinally from one end, and; for the majorportion of its length, being formed with a transverse slit intersectingthe longitudinalslit to permit the edge portions of the what thelongitudinal slit to be separated. v I t -j In testimony whereof I afiixmy si na ure. y DELBERT G. HOLIBA GH;

2 extending inwardly from=one-.;; e! d of the roll. v

The top oftheshaped slit clearly disclosed in Figure 1. The -hor1zontalportion of this T-shaped slitiis placed transversely at the closed endof'the roll'and is denote by-reference character 3. The vertical portionof the T-shaped slit extends longitudinall and cuts through the Iopentend of the r0 1 in the mannerclearly shown in Figure 1.. In thepreparation of the roll for eating, a

' sausa e or in fact an other filling 4- is in-f poc et 2 of- ,the roll.The

is "formed walla rc ing from the spirit and scope of the'inven-l saidroll

